
We delve into the historical context of the British defence during the early 19th century, focusing on the Fencibles, a unique military formation. The discussion highlights the origins, roles, and significance of the Fensibles in Scotland, their impact on British identity, and the complexities of soldiering during this period.
Rory Butcher, PhD candidate at the University of Leeds, provides insights into how the Fencibles were formed as a response to military needs and how they navigated issues of loyalty, identity, and service.
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Find out more on Rory's work at: https://x.com/RMB_History
Chapters (Timings Approximate)
00:00 The Context of the British Defence
08:53 Understanding the Fencibles
17:46 The Role and Responsibilities of the Fencibles
25:01 Cultural Impact and Legacy of the Fencibles
35:32 Regimental Justice and Discipline
38:46 Desertion and Its Implications
41:14 The Nature of Soldiering Contracts
46:07 Professionalism in the Army
50:51 British Identity and the Fencibles
55:45 The Complexity of Military Identity
Keywords
British Defence, Fencibles, Scottish History, Napoleonic Wars, Military History, Home Defence, British Identity, Soldiering, 18th Century, Jacobite Rebellion
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